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Chap 9 Fact and Opinion
Chap 9 Fact and Opinion
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A fact is a specific detail that can be proven as true based on objective evidence. An opinion is a feeling, judgment, belief, or conclusion that cannot be proven true by objective evidence. Objective proof can be one or more of the following: physical evidence, an eyewitness account, or the result of an accepted scientific method.
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Fact Objective States reality Can be verified Presented with unbiased words
Spinach is a form of iron.
Opinion Subjective Interprets reality Can NOT be verified Presented with value words
Spinach tastes awful.
Fact or Opinion?
__A spinning class is a group exercise program of about 45 minutes riding on a stationary bike. __A spinning class is a form of torture.
Fact or Opinion?
F A spinning class is a group exercise program of about 45 minutes riding on a stationary bike.
(Can be verified by going to a class.)
Look for biased words. They express opinions, value judgments and interpretations and are often loaded with emotion.
Biased Words
Example:
In point of fact, computers make life miserable. Explanation: Miserable makes this a general opinion.
Example:
The great grasslands of the West should not have been plowed under for crops. Explanation: The grasslands were plowed under, but whether or not they should not have been is a matter of opinion.
Example
Exercise is the only sure way to lose weight. Only is a qualifier and makes this statement an opinion.
Note: Phrases like in truth, the truth of the matter, or in fact are examples.
Example:
In truth, the earliest humans lived at the same time as dinosaurs. Explanation: Fossil records and scientific research have proved this to be a false fact.
Alexander the Great was one of the greatest military leaders in world history. He was born in Pella, Macedonia. The exact date of his birth was probably July 20 or 26, 356 B.C. Shortly before his 33rd birthday, Alexander the Great died. The cause of his death remains unknown.
Is each statement a fact, opinion, or fact/opinion both?
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F/O His name and title are factual, but the value word greatest is an opinion. F This statement can be verified in historical records. O The word probably makes this a statement of opinion. F This statement can be checked and verified as true. F This is a factual statement that something isnt known.
An informed opinion is developed by gathering and analyzing evidence. An expert opinion is developed through much training and extensive knowledge in a given field.
Examples:
Informed opinion:
Shopping around for a car Researching an essay for a college class
Expert opinion:
Doctors diagnosis of an illness Economics professors lecture on the economy
Chapter Review
A fact is a specific detail that is true based on objective proof. An opinion is an interpretation, value judgment, or belief that cannot be proved or disproved. Objective proof can be physical evidence, an eyewitness account, or the result of an accepted scientific method. An informed opinion is developed by gathering and analyzing evidence.
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Chapter Review
An expert opinion is developed through much training and extensive knowledge in a given field. A fact states reality. An opinion interprets reality. A fact uses unbiased words. An opinion uses biased words.
Practice
Complete the Chapter Review, Application Exercises, Review Tests, and Mastery Tests for Chapter 9.
*Remember to complete your scorecard for the Review Tests in this chapter.
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